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Revision as of 07:32, 16 September 2025

Pahak City Sailors FC
File:PCSFC.jpg
Full name Thampines Rovers Football Club
Nickname(s) Stangs
Founded 2020
Stadium Our Qixying Hub
(capacity: 5,000)
Owner KEA
Chairman Samuel Yoong
Head coach Daau Aizil Shahrani
League Daau Super League
2024–25 TBA

Pahak City Sailors FC is a professional football club based in Bedok, Daas-Bedok. They currently compete in the Daau Super League.

History

Founded as Thampines Rovers at the start of the 2021–22 season. The club finished 5th during the 2022–23 season which saw the club miss out on promotion to the Daau Super League. As the 2023–24 season concluded, the Stangs finished in the top 4 bracket and confirmed their promotion to the Daau Super League ahead of the 2024–25 season. Thampines announced the arrival of big time Krasno-born striker Urayama Isei and Vegnese forward Mattia Ferrari.

The Rovers would be acquired by KEA on 4 January 2025 as Desmong Ong made the decision to step aside as club owner and allowed for further privatization. Plans for a major rebrand were discussed among the club board and saw Kevin Abdulman's second-in-hand Samuel Yoong become the club president. The club subsequently ended its sponsorship deals with ABA Courier Express Daau and Dyuben as the front sponsor was replaced by KEA. A proposal to rename the club as Bedok Sailors was sent to DAFA for consideration.

Dalibor Grgic was hired as the new club manager in early February. Thampines finished in 9th place for the 2024–25 season, with Subramaniam Engreh being the team's lead scorer for the season. The team would be officially renamed to Pahak City Sailors for the 2025–26 season under KEA. The Cr 30m takeover was officially complete as the club moved locations to Pahak, being the only team located in Pahak to play in the Daau Super League.

Team Staff

Position Staff
Head Coach Vegno Dalibor Grgic
Assistant Coach Vegno Simon Salvatore
Daau Farishudin Mustafa
Athletic Coach Daau Thomas Raign
Goalkeeping Coach Daau Zhang Li
Fitness Coach Daau Sheikh Mirza

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Daau GK Shazwan Bohari
2 Daau DF Lyaan Lanizal
3 Daau DF Shoya Yamshita
4 Daau DF Adam Weefdy
6 Daau DF Christopher Yee
7 Daau MF Matthias Kosno
8 Daau MF Kyota Nakamura
9 Daau FW Boris Kopitovic
10 Daau MF Tasir Hanapi (captain)
11 Daau MF Shameer Aziq
12 Daau MF Sherudin Mamatdovic
13 Daau FW Taufik Suparno
14 Daau MF Ong Eu Yuen
No. Position Player
15 Daau MF Eman Hakim
16 Daau GK Danial Illya
17 Daau DF Azam Ibn Adam
18 Mataba MF Stephan Garcia
19 Daau DF Irfan Majeeb
22 Daau FW Subramaniam Putra Engreh
21 Daau MF Yori Haqimi
22 Daau DF Danish Irvan
23 Daau DF Joban Ang
24 Daau MF Ammirul Hamid
25 Daau MF Mark Ryan Chan
26 Daau DF Bradley Robertson
27 Daau FW Urayama Isei
28 Vegno DF Mattia Ferrari

Season-to-season record

Season Tier Division Teams Position Home Stadium All Dauian Cup SuperShield DNTP Under-21 League DNTP Under-18 League
2022–23 2 Premier League 10 5 Our Qixying Hub Did not participate Did not participate Did not participate Did not participate